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•MAIL: MONDAY, MARCH 18,- 1948.

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Incorporated in Ve Netherlands as

KONINKLIJKE JAUN-CHINA-PAKETVLART LINEN N.V. AMSTERDAM ;

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

Due from

"TJIBADAK"

Amoy

17th- March

Salling for

Manila & Amoy

19th March

Sailing for

Batavia, Semarang,

Sourabaya &

Macansar.

28th March.

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

"ROYS"

Due from

In port

Sailing for

Shanghai

Loading for

Manila, MinKsporn, Batavia, Mauritius,

Laurenco

5 p.m. 10th Mar. Marques, Belra,

Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth,

Mosselbay, Capetown, Buenos Aires, Monte- video, Santos, Bio

de Janeiro.

25th Marell,

Sailing

p.m. 28th March,

Transbipment cargo on through bill of lndlay accepted for Dar-Es-Salaam, Mombana & Zanzibar,

"BOISSEVAIN"

South America

South Africa

Mid April,

South Africa

South America end April

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Agents

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Belawan, Dell,

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Singapore

21st Barch

Sailing for

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31 March

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Sailing

In port

Im Shanghai

17th March

Europe.

on or about

Zud April.

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Colombo/Sues/

Port Sald/

Alexandria

(ienoa/Marseilles /

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Amsterdam /Hamburg/

Copenhagen /

Gothenburg/Osto

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6th April.

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Gothenburg. Uslo early May.

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Vessel

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Early April m.v. "ANDAMAN"

SAILINGS

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Entire Village Kidnapped

Athens, Mar, 13.

Bald 50 Press reports today guerilla kidnapped. the entire population of the small village Corinth of Termanos, In the sector. Greek Army troopy en- tering few hours later found tables set for uneaten meals in many homes.

22

intu the

The guerillas were retreating after

Jonting expedition Kalamaki area when they raided the village and made of with the po polation.

Other sewspaper accounts said 150 night guerillas were repulsed fast

the when they attacked Ites, Corian Gulf.

Kaunda

OR

"Manchester, Mar. 13.

Mr. Harold Wilson, the President of the Board of Trade, told a meeting of Lancashire cotton trade organisations today that Britain's ex- port programme provided for a clothing and textile export rate of £39 million monthly by the end of 1948. This compared with £23 million monthly for machinery, £20 million for coal and £9 mil- lion for electrical goods and apparatus. "Textiles and clothing are right" at the very spearhead of the drive, fork in corals and because they re present one industry where we can Ret a real increase in our exports tó the Hard currency areas, particularly to Canada," Mr. Wilson declared.

Mr. Wilson said that the cotton export target had been advanced from a

rate of 9.1ob,bbo monthly to £10,100,000 a month by he end of 104,

The Best

Was Much

Too Dear!

London, Mar. 18.

To Keep On Its Toes

Abingdon, Mar. 13. "You know as well sa I do that the international situation Arthur is extremely grim."

Air Secretary, Henderson, the fold BAF bomber crews here to- day.

"It is very difficult to say how thlogs will develop in the near fut sure and all we can do, think, is to keep on aur toes and be efficieni and prepared for any call that may be made on the R.A.F.

to tell you that "I am not golog to lieve it is, but it lagrim internation al situation and therefore very im Efforts were being maile to break

Madkour the bottlenecks in the production of Squadron Leaders

war is inevitable, because i don't be textile machinery and special atten: Abul Ezz and Izzeldin Rarazi, portant that we should maintain the dispatches said troups tion was being paid to the removal of the Egyptian Air Force, who wartime efficiency of the R.A.F.

of abstacles to production resulting pustres 8016 guerillas back into the shortages of accessories vital were sent to London by the which, as we all know is admired, Mouriko rains after Skirmish gear the village of Yerma.in an efficient textile production by Egyptian Government to study respecteil and accepted by the entire

the Board of "Crade, Mr. Wibon Air Navigation left Saturday world", the Air Minister added.

"You have seen what has happen. for Cairo on board the "Emed to Czechoslovakia, and, what It was reported the guerillas on their way to the village to take added,

20 Per Cent Increase presa of Scotland."

about to happen In Finland and we af children in connection

They were recalled by their have to take the international situo- The present textile export, envisag- with their plan to transfer them to

TATC of Government. The Egyptian Gov-tion in consisteration in going about the other cuantries. The guerițiased a maximuin monthly

#; ornment considered the cx- our work."Reuter, 3,80,and by the end of 1948. reportedly sufferall heavy busier,

which 41,550,000 would be for home Executed T'wn guerilla- were

Kasterix today,

A

вагр

were

This was a 20 per cent increase inchising over the immediate past.

In Athens, the police arrested 13 #leged Communist, Manolis Glezo, former editer of The quantity for the home market, the Communist newspaper Mr. Wilson stated, would be pr "Rizuspatie." They were nabbed tected from any shart fall in a white sailing in a small boar near production-Reiter. Athens,

The police released George

Karandza

editor of A

Socialist

weekly, a Juhn Ellippusis, director of printing plant, for lack of evidence-United Press.

Revolt In Costa Rica

San Jose, Mar. 13 The Rightwing revolt in South- ern Costa Rica spread to the Important interlor town of San Ramon, where the rebels killed

soldier, one Loyalist

wounded several others, and captured at lent two. government squrces announced today.

Five government soldlers were reported to have been wounded

akkir yesterday in the opening inish of the revult. There was no report on the rebel casualties,

Heavy government reinforce- ments were rushed to San Ramon Milla and the villages of Villa und Son Isidro Del General; where supporters rejected the Conservative President, Otilia Ulate, and began a rebellion yes- terday.

1

INDIAN TRADE. AGREEMENT

penses "too high," on Egyptian authoritative, source sald, and decided to withdraw the mis- afon.

N.Y. Stock Market

1

The same Apurce said the will be going next mission

month to the United States to

New York. Mar. 14. study there instead and that'

84pported by mounting commodily the US. Government will taka prices and kullish thinking along other care of all the expenses after lines, alocks weerily enjoyed recovery it discussed the matter with on Saturday although showing a slight New Delhi; Mar. 13. the Egyptian Government. India will make available to The Air Ministry in London Egyptian Pakistan 12 bales of cloth and yarn confirmed that two against every 20 bales of cotton re- Squadron Leadera recantly con- ceived. salil the ludustry and Supply templated a navigational course Ministry in New Delhi today.

The communique explained that the with the Royal Air Force, ar- details of the agreement reached herived in this country, and final tween India and Pakistan became efly returned to Egypt without plan and belief the list was in good shape fective immediately for the period beginning the course. costing

Anguin $1, Customs Jules are levlable

Average decline for the week. From Monday no teninas were relatively negli rible. Light selling was based mainly en worries over critical laternational affia and deteriorations En buel at home. In the foal three se

wellane of

slun there was professional short cover- ing and other blading on revived Imper for tax approval of the Marshall

for spring rally. In the Saturday men-

• radio stucks pushed upward as talk The Press

Department af spreading television demand we heard. spokesman said it was difficult -Gains of fractions to a point or so were to estimate the cost of train-widespread at the slow, Gainers Included Wright Beraneutical, Mack Trucke, Union agreed to make an ad hoc allotment in a navigator, but hazarded Faciße, Farnsworth, Televisies, and Rad

the opinion that complete train- Philco. of 25,000 bates of cloth against cot

both sides, said the communique.

The India Government has 210

tos already received from Pakistaning might be something in the the communique added. Associated region of £10,000.-Associated Pren

San-Jese-was-quist_but_tense the government tool fuil· control. Barricades were manned

troops by heavily-armed

and highway, leading out of the city were closed.

Opposition newspapere and radio stations were shut down,

Ulate opposed the former Pre- xident Rafael Colderon · Guardia in elections and

etratoral the that he wen, tribunal found.

the proclaiming him President: government majority of the Con. gress declared the election vold. -United Press,

Colonels Gave Him Carbines

Prose.

London Money Market

Weekly

Review

London, Mar. 13.

Dow Jones Ayingen: Binek 81.05, 20 19 15 Rails 00.21. Utlinies 11.09.

dutrials 107.62, Closing stock quotations: Adama Ex Dress 1534. American Can 70%. American Bmelting 40%, American Telophone 148%. American Tobacco 80%, American. Water- wurka 1. Anaconda Copper 31%, Avia- tion Corp. 8%, Hernedall 25. Bendin Aviation 26%. Belichen Steel 11, Being Alegraft 98%. Borden Co. %. Canadian Paola 10%, J.1. Caso 16; "Chrysler #516. Colgate 19. Commerelat Bolvent 22. Corn Producta #1%. Dupienţ | 160. Egaiman Kodak 38%, Electric Light Power 18, General Electela 32%. Cen-

There was a pronounced shortage of credit at theeral Motors B1, Goodrich 48%. Goodyear

commencement of the week, brought about by 19. Homeslake Mining 10%, Internations -a-substantial stream of funds into the Ex-arvester 14, International Paper 44% chequer, arising from payment for Treasury Copper. 46%. Montgomery Ward 484 deposit receipts.

Rise In Grain Prices

Chicago, Mar, 13

The Government's re-entry into the wheat market was believed responsible today for a subatan ttal rise in all grain prices.

InternationalTal_d._Tel._57, Kennecolt

National Daliters 19%, National Lend 61%, New York Central 18%. Packard Motor 4. Pan American Aleways) 0362 With the majority of previous Pennsylvania 22 18%, Radio, Corp, 1%. maturities not due until the second Rest silk, 11%, Publię Biesi 24, Rernokis half of this week and with Many Tabasco 2714. Scheilor 20%. Brass Roo hanks chousing to take up a large buck #44, Shell Oil 10, Socony Vacuum part of the current Issue on Monday, 15%. Beuthern l'azine 48%.

Branda 28. Standard Dit of Cali, 67, great difficulty was experienced by

·Blandard Oll of. NJ. 72, Studebaker rocket houses in obtaining funds to

17. Union Bag . Union Carbide cover payments for new" Treasury 18%, U.S. Bizel 89%, 0,8.. Lines 17%. bills and eventually special assistance Westinghouse 27%. Youngstown Ebert & had tu Exe obtained in order to Tube 7%, Gan. Paul -

balance the books

Towards the end of the week, however, with the arrival of credits from the maturing receipts, a 'com

ВЕСЛ plete change of position was Wheat jumped from 44 quar-with funds in plentiful supply.

In same instances, lenders found

ler to 8% cents a bushel over difficulty in disposing of balances penterday's clasing, (Soybeans

The

Associajed, Press.

Lewis At It Again

Standard'

Washington, Mar. 12.. John Lewis today servad what amounted to a

went up the legal limit of and there was general willingness cents a bushel; and corn followed to lend for the night, Rangoon, Mar. 13-

The discount market business Premier with a 73 cents ingrense, U Saw. the former now under sentence of death for selon followed an announcement bills, Improved after slow his,share in the Burmese Cabinet that the Government would begin and at the end of the week, a notice on the soft coal industry:

bushels turnover pas experienced iq and May maturities. assassinations last July, told buying about 1,000,000 Burmese Court trying Major C of wheat a day for export.

in

start

Antil

strike

with a publje demand that mine Aperators agree Immediately to H. Young, a former British Army The Production Marketing

Bank Return

Passion plan for his minors. officer, on charges of violating Administration" told grain traderi

announced that in- the Arms Act, that the Burmes” that purchases would basuk. This werki Teok, óf England re- structions had been sent to all Government should not "persecute pended immediately. Its ex- people because they happen to parts believed the Government's arm provided further evidence that United Mine Workers locals to the recent contraction in active note start immediate discussions en be my friends

aclion would begin pushing prices circulation bas, ceased, although the what he called the soft onal U Saw emphatically denied out of Une.

theresse recorded was negligible, and buying three. American-made car bines from Major Young He Action on the New York Stock Lip (set was below expetitions, de Industry's refusal for eight said one carbitie was presented Exchango was light but prices pa merely around $368.990 months to consider his pension to him by U. Tin Tut the present alcaed higher. The favourable Applications for 170.000.000 plans. He said today:

Treasury Bills totalled #286,250,000¦ "Winter has now gone. This Burmese Foretgis Miniatur and trend was laid to the Senate's

Euro- of which 170,000,000 wers, allowed follien proposes to go forward in the other two were given him favourable action on the by British coloneli who had sluce poan Recovery Programme average rate often shillings fequiring coal, operators to

United; Presặc

1. bence per cent.---Reuter2008- loft Burma, Reuter

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honour their agreement. Your pars will he soon assailed by sen|their 'outeries. and walls of

anguish 1900

Ba then, showed a copy of the coal ware agreement that 'fie nignot, with the industry last July and which expires on Jung 231, He rand from the contract Fthat the mineral covered should. urovide their labour whenever they word "able, and willing to werk.

Reporters asked if that meant miners' right And themselves unwilling to work after the

"Who knows 25% replied UMW CHILL/United)

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